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Why you shouldn't try to wax male facial hair

Started by Karen345, November 06, 2014, 01:27:43 PM

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Karen345



Please learn from my failure.

Now to be scared to go to work.
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Ms Grace

The swelling and redness will go down. I did get my factual hair waxed a number of times before starting electrolysis. The first time was the worst but it did get better with subsequent waxings. It's only a temporary solution though and you'll find new growth appearing pretty soon. Also be careful of ingrown hairs and infections.

Laser or electrolysis are the only real way to deal with facial hair. Yes, time consuming, painful and expensive (especially electro) but ultimately worth it.
Grace
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Christine Eryn

Waxing my arms was bad enough. That's a mistake you only have to make only once.  :icon_dizzy:
"There was a sculptor, and he found this stone, a special stone. He dragged it home and he worked on it for months, until he finally finished. When he was ready he showed it to his friends and they said he had created a great statue. And the sculptor said he hadn't created anything, the statue was always there, he just cleared away the small peices." Rambo III
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Karen345

Quote from: Ms Grace on November 06, 2014, 01:34:17 PM
The swelling and redness will go down. I did get my factual hair waxed a number of times before starting electrolysis. The first time was the worst but it did get better with subsequent waxings. It's only a temporary solution though and you'll find new growth appearing pretty soon. Also be careful of ingrown hairs and infections.

Laser or electrolysis are the only real way to deal with facial hair. Yes, time consuming, painful and expensive (especially electro) but ultimately worth it.

You're right of course, I put some Vaseline on it and I think that helped... I guess I was just nervous about losing an ability (even something as silly as losing the ability to grow facial hair). I guess I've got to come to terms that if I want to be a girl there's going to be some stuff I can't do.

I still want to be a girl though...

I guess I just mostly feel dysphoric about the stuff below my neckline... Is that weird?

Edit: And no I don't really want a beard, though I did for a while I guess, it helped me fit in and it looked better than the swarms of acne I got when I shaved. It did feel a bit like a character more than me though... Although part of me wonders if I just want it to feel like a character so I have more justification to think of myself as a girl... and holy caw I'm looking for justification to think of myself as a girl instead of a guy, yes!
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Karen345

Quote from: Ms Grace on November 06, 2014, 01:34:17 PM
The swelling and redness will go down. I did get my factual hair waxed a number of times before starting electrolysis.

Uh do you know how long it usually takes for it to go down? It still looks just about as bad as before...
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Rainbow Brite

Just so you know, Waxing and plucking of hairs is the worst thing you can do to facial hair. Why? because you are causing trauma in that area. this increases blood flow to the hair follicles and stimulates their growth faster. Shaving is the best option if you cant do electrolysis. Was told this by my electrologist this week actually. And you can cause ingrown hairs as Karen stated.
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Seras

You can also damage the follicles and make them really hard to get with electrolysis. Though it looks like you have decently dark hair so it should prob be laser for you.
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MugwortPsychonaut

Maybe you should look at an endorsement deal with Kool-Aid.

Waxing is time-consuming, messy, and expensive. Get an epilator! They're the best (like the Karate Kid song).

Before you epilate, take a shower and exfoliate. Use one of those gritty exfoliating gloves. Dry off, and wait a few minutes. Let your skin dry. Then epilate. And when you're done, use baby powder on all the redness.
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Jenelle

OUCH! Karen, I hope the redness has gone down some by now. I could never never imagine waxing my face and I regularly use an epilator on my legs and arm.
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Karen345

Quote from: Jenelle on November 07, 2014, 11:47:30 AM
OUCH! Karen, I hope the redness has gone down some by now. I could never never imagine waxing my face and I regularly use an epilator on my legs and arm.

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Ms Grace

Quote from: Karen345 on November 07, 2014, 12:09:27 AM
Uh do you know how long it usually takes for it to go down? It still looks just about as bad as before...

Quote from: Karen345 on November 07, 2014, 01:22:37 PM
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Ow. Mine had gone down within a few hours. But I had mind done professionally. I should add that I had light and finer hair than most because of an earlier two year period on HRT so it was probably less traumatic for me than maybe others. Just keep using moisturising cream it will go down eventually.
Grace
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Seras

Looks like a good excuse to get yourself some concealer and foundation and test it out :P
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Karen345

Quote from: Seras on November 07, 2014, 01:29:33 PM
Looks like a good excuse to get yourself some concealer and foundation and test it out :P

Wouldn't that aggravate it?
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Seras

I have never had any skin problems from occasional make up use, even back when I used to have really bad skin. Then again I never bought cheap ass makeup either, since my skin is kinda sensitive to a lot of things.
So I don't think so?

Some moisturiser would be a good idea for sure anyways.
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Amy1988

Quote from: Karen345 on November 06, 2014, 01:27:43 PM


Please learn from my failure.

Now to be scared to go to work.

Thank God I don't have facial hair but aren't the suppose to be testing a cream that stops it from growing?  I think it was originally an AIDS drug.
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Kamiki

I use tweezers.

Tweezing + hormones has stripped a once robust beard into a few tiny spots of softer hairs.

I will get those done by laser and tweezing was a fun nightly ritual.

Sorry about that inflammation luv, ouchie, hope it subsides.

Kami
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Rachel

Hi Karen,

That looks so painful, hugs.

Perhaps a cold compress will ease the pain.
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Karen345

Lots of Aloe Vera does seem to be slowly helping.
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